护理研究
护理文献
文献计量学
护理部
引用
梅德林
科学网
四分位数
医学
图书馆学
政治学
替代医学
计算机科学
病理
法学
置信区间
内科学
作者
Cui Wang,Yuexian Shi,Lu Han,Dianguo Xu,Luoya Hou,Limin Wang,Qiaoqin Wan,Hu Li,Lei Zhang,Dou Dou,Shaomei Shang
摘要
Abstract Aim Bibliometric analysis of the nursing literature can provide insights into the current state and dynamics of the nursing profession. This study aimed to assess global nursing‐related research activity from 2009 to 2020. Method The corpus of nursing papers was harvested from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The bibliometric indicators and VOSviewer mapping of the retrieved papers were presented. Results The search found 109,782 papers, and 39.0% of papers reported funded studies. Publication numbers were increasing. The USA was the most prolific country in literature production and international collaboration in nursing studies. International cooperation in nursing research was dominated by developed regions. Among the 20 most cited articles, 75% were published in first quartile journals, and review papers received a higher number of citations than original research articles. Author keyword analysis identified ‘quality of life’, ‘mental health’, ‘nursing students' education’ and ‘adolescent’ as common nursing focus topics. Conclusions The publication trend of nursing papers was positive. However, several problems were associated with nursing research activity, including low research funding, regionally centred research activity and inactivity of developing regions in terms of international collaborations, which need to be addressed by policy makers, nursing managers and scholars.
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